Did this experience as part of a holiday excursion off a cruise ship, thought it was going to be a bit Corney after the stage show, but very interactive had some photos done that weren’t over expensive. A worthwhile trip & experience 45mins from laem chanbang, port. Elephant rides included, and pics of various animals don,t go if you are looking for an ethical trip.See more..
This place is in the military zone, so your position will be vanished from Google map ! After the verification process (passport (for foreigner) or id card (for Thai) is needed), ones may ask the way from the officer. The place has no entrance fee. The first zone we entered was the museum that provides some informations about sea turtles in Thailand. The next zone is a large open tank with glass wall where you can see huge sea turtles swimming around and poking up their heads above the water to breath loudly. The final zone contains many open tanks with baby sea turtles of several breeds. We were told that after a couple of years of parenting (to ensure that they are strong enough), they will be released back into the sea. This place also has a souvenir shop, cafe and restaurant with nice view of sea, beach, cargo ships and battleship.See more..
5.0Pattaya Elephant Sanctuary(58 reviews) - One for the bucket list Spent 2-3 hours Nature & Wildlife Areas
Pattaya Elephant Sanctuary provides a sanctuary for rescued elephants in the most popular tourist attraction of Pattaya, in East Thailand.See more..
An interesting place to visit when you are at Ang Sila, Chonburi, This is the Center for Ecotourism and conservation of mangrove. The have good silted walkway.. all the way above the mangrove towards the sea/ You will get to see sea creative and it is best to go during sunset.See more..
The weather was nice that day. The view was amazing. And met a few cats there lol were too cute. It's a must to visit if you go to Koh Sri Chang. Can pay for local guide n tuk tuk for 250 thb for 4 places See more..